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THOSE WHO SERVE December 15 December 22
Lock Building for the Week Kim Smith Kim Smith
Projector Kim Smith Curtis Sanford Joe Davis Ed McFatter
Scripture Reading Joe Maywald Rick Arnold
First Prayer Darrin Griffith Dan Talbot
Lord’s Supper Curtis Sanford James Henry Dan Talbot Carl Barrow Kyle Teat Clint Clary James Carr Brian Martin Jeff King Abel Black Roger Peltier Aaron Black Walter Anderson Joe Davis
Closing Comments David Johnson David Johnson Closing Prayer Larry Timaeus Kim Smith
Alternates Rick Arnold Brian Peltier Clint Clary James Carr
EVENING Scripture Reading
Ed McFatter Phil Carter First Prayer
James Henry David Johnson Lord’s Supper
Rob Robinson Walter Anderson Carl Barrow Larry Timaeus
Closing Prayer Harold Liddell Jeff King
SPECIAL SERVICE Communion Preparation Gerry & Sharon Austin
Clean Communion Trays Gerry & Sharon Austin
Baptismal Garments Joe & Margy Davis Nursery Sheets
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MEN TO COUNT CONTRIBUTION Kyle Teat Gerry Austin
BIBLE TIME Karen Clary
GREETERS December 15 David Johnson’s Team Carl & Sharon Barrow Margy Davis, Shonda Weise December 22 Bill Walker’s Team
MONITOR December 15 Rick Arnold December 22 Kyle Teat
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE CLASSES 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY NIGHT WITH THE MASTER MEAL 6:00 P.M. ACTIVITIES & BIBLE STUDY 6:30, 7:00 P.M.
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December 8, 2019 A.M. Worship 121 Country Village 13 Contribution $4,246.00 Weekly Budget $5,871.00
We will have a potluck
luncheon following our
morning services.
Sweeny church of Christ December 29, 2019
6:00 p.m. There will be a time of fellowship in the annex following the service. Snacks will be served. If you need a ride, or if you can provide a ride to the End of Year Service, there is a sign up sheet in the foyer.
On December 25 we will have not
have a Wednesday night service.
We will have a singing and
devotional time on January 1. Our
regular Wednesday night activities
will resume January 8, 2020.
Thank you church for giving to Central Texas Children’s Home for the holidays. Our goal was $1,400 and you exceeded this amount. Angleton is a generous church. We appreciate your love and the giving to these children and families. We are thankful for Joe and Margy spearheading this project.
December 16
Bring a sack lunch at noon
research suggests these internal timepieces may be more complicated than scientists thought” (2011).
How interesting! Our body is filled with
trillions of cells that contain
complicated clocks. Man-made
clocks are complex and effective. If
a person found such a device in the
middle of the forest, he would be
forced to conclude it was
intelligently designed. The same is true of
the biological clocks found in the body.
From the Preacher’s Desk
All Clocks Have a Clockmaker
By Kyle Butt, M.Div.
In 1802, William Paley published his famous book Natural Theology, in which he presented the watchmaker analogy. He explained that if a person were to stumble across a well-designed watch in the middle of the woods, the complexity of the watch would
be evidence that an intelligent designer made the machine. His analogy is an extension of the more formal teleological argument, which simply states that if there is design in nature, that design demands the existence of a designer. The Hebrews writer used the same line of reasoning when he wrote: “For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is God” (3:4).
Cutting-edge biological research has added some fresh insight to this ancient wisdom. Malcolm Ritter recently reported on work done by Akhilesh Reddy of Cambridge University and Joseph Bass of Northwestern University (2011). Their research, published in Nature centers on the built-in clocks that are housed in the cells of the human body. Ritter wrote, “even the cells throughout our body have their own 24-hour clocks to coordinate activities at the cellular level. Now new
Bobbie Krejci remains in Methodist Hospital,
Alkek Building room 833 with congestive heart
failure...Mary Miller is home following rehab at
Encompass Rehab Hospital in Pearland...Rosie
Meador, great-grandmother of Lane and Weston
Timaeus, is in Memorial Hermann with double
pneumonia…Alvin Meador, Lane and Westons’
great-grandfather, will have a new knee
replacement surgery, but is waiting until they get
Rosie home...Please pray for our many members
who continue to struggle with health issues.
The youth progressive dinner will be
Thursday, December 19th starting at
6:00 p.m. If you can help by hosting
the appetizers, dinner, or make
desserts, please talk with David
Olmos. The desserts and gift
exchange will take place at our
building. David is asking that each
person participating, please bring
five gifts from the dollar store
totaling $5. You can put them all in
a bag, wrap them all together or
wrap them individually. Come for an
evening of fun.